Hello there, dear friends! We invite you to visit Campoligure, one of the stage of 3 Days of Apennines, and his museum of filigree. In this picture you can see some models of this awesome art. You'll not regret it for sure!
The filigree museum of great importance is dedicated to the filigree, exhibiting, among other things, the collections of local craftsmen. Housed since 1984 in the rooms of the former Palace of Justice, it was renovated in 1993 and enlarged in 2000 following an important donation. Around two hundred sought-after pieces are on display, most of which come from four continents: Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America. Particularly important is the collection of Italian, Russian and Chinese artefacts. The museum is dedicated to Pietro Carlo Bosio, a prestigious craftsman from Campania. The museum was reopened to the public on 25 May 2008 after major restoration work that allowed it to be extended on three floors.
The filigree museum of great importance is dedicated to the filigree, exhibiting, among other things, the collections of local craftsmen. Housed since 1984 in the rooms of the former Palace of Justice, it was renovated in 1993 and enlarged in 2000 following an important donation. Around two hundred sought-after pieces are on display, most of which come from four continents: Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America. Particularly important is the collection of Italian, Russian and Chinese artefacts. The museum is dedicated to Pietro Carlo Bosio, a prestigious craftsman from Campania. The museum was reopened to the public on 25 May 2008 after major restoration work that allowed it to be extended on three floors.